leanness / lin /

瘦身倾斜度瘦肉精羸弱

leanness4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

leaned or leant; lean·ing.

  1. to incline or bend from a vertical position: She leaned out the window.
  2. to incline, as in a particular direction; slant: The post leans to the left.The building leaned sharply before renovation.
  3. to incline in feeling, opinion, action, etc.: to lean toward socialism.
v. 有主动词 verb

leaned or leant; lean·ing.

  1. to incline or bend: He leaned his head forward.
  2. to cause to lean or rest; prop: to lean a chair against the railing.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or state of leaning; inclination: The tower has a pronounced lean.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. lean in, to shift one's body weight forward or toward someone or something: Because Don was whispering, I had to lean in so I could hear him.He stood near home plate and leaned in for the pitch.to embrace risk, be assertive, etc., as to achieve the greatest level of success in the workplace: She really knows how to lean in—she'll have a corner office before long.
  2. lean on, Informal. to exert influence or pressure on in order to gain cooperation, maintain discipline, or the like: The state is leaning on the company to clean up its industrial wastes.to criticize, reprimand, or punish: I would have enjoyed school more if the teachers hadn't leaned on me so much.

leanness 近义词

leanness

等同于 shortage

leanness

等同于 thinness

leanness

等同于 scantiness

leanness

等同于 scantness

leanness

等同于 scarceness

leanness

等同于 underage

更多leanness例句

  1. “Demographic change is likely a big part of the story, combined with higher participation from some of the faster-growing groups,” said Tom Bonier, who runs a Democratic-leaning political data firm called TargetSmart.
  2. The coronavirus crisis only amplified this trend, and publishers have leaned into their communities in 2020 unlike never before.
  3. Masks and Lysol and computer screens have no place in the famous Norman Rockwell painting Freedom from Want, the classic portrayal of a American family feast in a sunlit dining room, with smiling faces leaning in way, way, closer than six feet.
  4. So for those prone to paranoia, there’s the Floorwork and Low Flow category which, as the name suggests, leans heavy on the space around the pole and nothing on the actual pole higher than the dancer’s raised hands.
  5. Beyond the state’s overall Republican lean, lower turnout and the makeup of the runoff electorate have been major pluses for Republicans.
  6. He spread his hands, long and almost transparent in their leanness, and on his face a cloud of sorrow rested.
  7. In this same class might also be found leanness and slimness, which form a class different from the four preceding ideas.
  8. There is, of course, a certain kind of leanness which is the result of ill health.
  9. That is not the kind of leanness that I mean, but the active, wiry leanness, which sometimes lives a hundred years.
  10. God gave her that to which she aspired, and which so many envy; but "He sent leanness into her soul."